maybe the creality filaments are moist? Do you hear popping noises? if so then try drying em in a dehydrator.
I love synchronous mode for quickly adjusting parts. Otherwise the standard mode works pretty much the same as solid works with some quirks.
For FDM, learning how to level your bed and set the z offset properly will save a lot of headache early on.
have you made sure your adjustment knobs are as tight as possible?
I found that if I tightened all my knobs to max I could, then leveled by loosening some and adjusting the z offset, it would stay there for much longer.
doesn’t have Linux support, but Solid Edge community let’s you save locally.
yeah temperature then flow calibration should solve over extrusion problems that will cause your parts to stick to each other or otherwise bind.
For most intents and purposes, unless your going tubes, dacs/amps are all gonna sound the same.
A good place to start for sub 200 desktop dac/amps would be either a JDS Atom stack or a schiit magni modi stack.
If you like your stuff to be more portable (Bluetooth/USB) then something like quedelix 5k would be a good place as well.
My cloud II’s USB quality is also complete dogshit. So I would assume it’s just a really crappy dac from HyperX :)
Love polymaker for the natural filament.
Dekoni is a premium brand tbf, you can always try the brainwavez first since they are so cheap to see if your happy with em.
I’ve had good luck with dekoni for finding pads with similar sound to originals. Looks like [Dekoni Suede] fits the bill.
omg the flufff
If you require a mic, PX37x has treated me well when I was using it. On sale right now on drop too.
you could use a cross feed DSP. I know foobar2000 has a plugin for it. From a quick search you can use HeSuVi with Equalizer APO if you want a standalone windows DSP.
I usually just over-under wrap it then store it in a puck case. Over-under wrapping should be enough assuming your not just shoving them straight into your pocket.
my ears are on the smaller side. Admittedly the r70s stock pads are on the smaller end for most people as well. Nothing some aftermarket pads can’t help with though.
If you love soundstage (presumably imaging as well) you should try a r70x. It’s on the higher end of the range you listed but I think they are fantastic for comfort and staging.
to be fair to the cable, it does feel ‘high quality’. It’s just not very practical to me lol
I had this problem as well, though I fixed it by using a 3 knob bed rather than a 4 knob one.